Shadwell market, Upper Shadwell.

Shadwell Waterworks are placed in Shadwell, and wrought by two fire engines, that fill two main pipes of six or seven inches bore with Thames water; by which means that neighbourhood is well supplied. Maitland.

Shaftesbury House, in Aldersgate street. See the article London Lying-in Hospital.

Shaft’s court, Leadenhall street.

Shakespear’s walk, Upper Shadwell.†

Sharp’s alley, 1. Barnaby street, Southwark.† 2. Cow Cross, Smithfield.† 3. Leadenhall street.† 4. Nortonfalgate.†

Sharp’s buildings, Duke’s Place, near Aldgate.†

Shaw’s alley, Kent street, Tooley street.†

Shaw’s court, St. Margaret’s hill.†

Sheen, or East Sheen, a pleasant village, situated a little to the south of Mortlake, where is the fine seat of the Lord Viscount Palmerston, the successor of Sir William Temple. The gardens were laid out and completed by the great genius of Sir William, who here spent the latter part of his life.